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After all that good advice you've gotten, are you living the life you want? Deep down, do you really feel like the world is getting all the amazing things you’re capable of doing? Is everyone around you getting your best self? Is your job? Is your wife? Your kids?

I’ve spent the last few years working as a perspective coach for CEOs. Before that, I started a school of transformation for individuals looking to confront the BS in their lives. Through it all, the most damaging elements of people’s lives were not necessarily their traumatic experiences or inadequate parents. It was more often the “good advice” they picked up along the way that capped them.

So let’s talk about these modern myths.

There are a lot of them, but for this book, I want to focus on a few of the most prevalent and most damaging that my team and I have spent reversing in people’s lives to help them create the life they really want long-term.

During this short read, we'll debunk 7 of these myths:

• MYTH #1: LIFE ISN’T ABOUT YOU.

• MYTH #2: HUSTLE TO GET AHEAD.

• MYTH #3: DELAY GRATIFICATION.

• MYTH #4: COMMUNITY CURES LONELINESS..

• MYTH #5: EMOTIONS ARE UNRELIABLE & DANGEROUS.

• MYTH #6: LIFE ISN’T ABOUT FEELING GOOD.

• MYTH #7: YOU COMPLETE ME.

I call them “myths” because that’s what they are: fantasies that have been told so many times we’ve started to believe them. BS that gets passed around like it’s fact.

And like all myths, once you grab a hold of the truth, you’ll wonder how you ever got by without it!

Brandon Hawk brings a perspective resemblant of Brene Brown with the energy of Judah Smith. For the past 3 years, CEO's have paid Brandon to help them reconnect to their hearts and create the life, family and business they actually want. He also leads a community of a couple hundred paying members, the YOU(COMMUNITY), online. Previous to that, Brandon served as a pastor in Clyde, Texas where he launched a school of transformation and for over a decade, developed and tested his this perspective of the heart.